This one is another photo of the Lower Plaza in the Rockefeller Center, and of the splendid Paul Manship’s sculpture of Prometeo. In this photo I avoided the classic setting perpendicular to the Plaza and to the statue, and I chose an angle that was breaking the symmetry and was offering me a few more dynamic diagonals of the beautiful architecture that surrounds the sculpture.

In the left top of the photo it is possible to see the main entrance to the GE Building, where there is the relief Wisdom of the sculptor Lee Lawrie, an allegory to the Wisdom and the Knowledge.

This one is one of the places that fascinate me in Manhattan, has a very special and agreeable environment.

Hola Josep,
You did an exceptional job of framing this sculpture well, the way you show the flags and building really gives the feeling of being there. Your excellent light management gives great detail and color.
SAA, Pat

Hola Josep,
Good interior shot indeed with the good angle also excellent in exposure and focus on the great sculpture! the lighting here is nice also the colour and good details
many thanks for the sharing
saludos
Tony

The fill flash has worked well to highlight the sculpture and the water feature that seems to be part of it. The background architecture and blowing flags are good extra features of the image and provide context.
Kath

Hola Josep
You framed the sculpture well & I liked your angled approach. The fill-in-flash was a good idea to accentuate the statue well. Perhaps you could have cropped the white triangle in the FG?! Well done my friend
Best Regards
Angshu